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In The Economist, Steven Mazie reports that “one salvo” in the Democrats’ battle “to stanch the huge redistricting advantage Republicans grabbed after the 2010 census” “is coming to the Supreme Court when the justices reconvene in the autumn: Gill v Whitford, a case challenging Wisconsin’s electoral maps.” At Vox, Nicholas Stephanopolous explains how the challengers in Whitford have used “a quantitative measure of gerrymandering — the efficiency gap — … to analyze the Wisconsin plan in new and powerful ways.”

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